There are still spots remaining for the Shippensburg University boys basketball camp which will be held June 19 through 22.

Both residential and community options are available, and the camp is open to children 9 through 17 years of age. Every phase of basketball is thoroughly covered at the SU camp in order to help develop an all-around basketball player. SU's coaches and several players will be on hand to serve as staff and clinicians.

Registration is available by calling 477-1256, or visiting www.ship.edu/camps. For more information regarding the camp, contact SU men's coach Chris Fite (477-1449, or rcfite@ship.edu).

Dates announced for 2nd annual Ship softball camp

The Shippensburg High School softball team will be hosting its second annual summer clinic July 5 through 7.

Open to girls entering grades three through nine, the camp focuses on the fundamentals of softball with sessions organized by age and ability for hitting, fielding and pitching. The camp will be held by Ship coach Mike Peters and his staff along with former and current varsity Lady Hounds.

The cost is $45, and players should have their own equipment. Registration is open until July 1.

For more information, contact Peters (mpeters08@gmail.com, 372-6111).

Shippensburg Aquatic Club offering evening swim programs

Swim lessons and adult water fitness classes will be held at the Shippensburg Aquatic Club beginning June 27.

Swim lessons include beginner, intermediate and advanced levels for preschool and school-aged children, and a parent and me class for children 18 months to 3 years of age. The adult water fitness class is a low impact exercise program that uses water resistance to promote strength, range of motion and flexibility.

Swim lessons are $80 for eight classes, adult water fitness is $50 for an eight-day punch card. Registration for the first summer session is open now and ends June 24.

Manheim Central High School will be hosting the 2016 Pa. Hall of Fame quarterback and wide receivers camp, which will feature PA Football Coaching Hall of Fame members Jim Cantafio and Mike Williams.

This one-day camp will be held June 22 and is open to all quarterbacks and wide receivers from youth to 12th grade. Registration is the morning of from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., with the camp immediately following.

Registration is also available online, and the cost is $65.

For more information, visit www.svssports.com.

BIKING

Mountain bike races in Chambersburg

Spring Rise Nursery will play host to weekly mountain bike races on Thursdays from June 30 through July 28.

Youth and teen races will begin at 6:30, followed by an adult race at 7:00 around the one-mile track around the nursery. Helmets required. No entry fee required, but donations will be accepted to help pay for racing costs and the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Cycling League Chambersburg Mountain Bike Team.

For more information contact Larry Camp (camplarrye@gmail.com).

SENIOR SOFTBALL

CV league underway

The Cumberland Valley Senior Softball League has begun. It is a 28-year-old slow pitch softball league for anyone 50 years or older.

Games are played Monday and Wednesday evenings at 6 p.m. at Letterkenny.

For more information, visit the league's website (www.cvssl.com).

COACHING VACANCIES

Wilson College seeks six coaches for fall

Wilson College is seeking to fill six assistant coaching positions beginning August first.

They are searching for assistant coaches for field hockey, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's volleyball and women's soccer. Interested candidates should contact Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, Lori Frey (262-2012, or lfrey@wilson.edu).